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So, the tourists were 'shocked', eh??:wink: ... On the serious side, thanks for posting that excellent shot of wildlife in action ...
 
Sharks gotta live, too.
 
Not the best seat but what a view! The tourists were 'shocked' how predictable. :wink: Really nice shot! ThanKs for posting it.

Here's another near miss!

Tiger Shark Attacks Divers - YouTube

This looks more like "affection" than an attack. Seems to me they move a lot faster when they attack.
 
Not the best seat but what a view! The tourists were 'shocked' how predictable. :wink: Really nice shot! ThanKs for posting it.

Here's another near miss!

Tiger Shark Attacks Divers - YouTube

This looks more like "affection" than an attack. Seems to me they move a lot faster when they attack.

Agree ... to me, 'mildly interested' would be a fitting description of the shark's behavior. But tell the truth, the title made you take a look, didn't it?
 
Agree ... to me, 'mildly interested' would be a fitting description of the shark's behavior. But tell the truth, the title made you take a look, didn't it?[/QUOTE]

No doubt. I was expecting blood, hunks of flesh and pieces of bone :wink:
 
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